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the uk's most recent gdp figures show the uk entered recession in 2023. the last time the uk's economy was in recession was 2020, during the covid pandemic. gdp shrank by 0.3% in the last three months of 2023 — october to december. that follows a fall of 0.1% in the previous quarter, july to september. despite gdp falling in successive quarters, it did grow by 0.1% across the whole of 2023, the data shows. but what about other countries in the g7? well, lack of growth has been a challenge for many of the world's leading advanced economies over the past six months, but not in the united states. if we take a look at the us — it has seen the strongest and most consistent growth throughout the year. with a growth of 1.2% in the third quarter — that's july to september 2023 — and then it grew by 0.8% in the fourth quarter — that's october to december 2023. in canada — there's been a slight dip in the third quarter. down by 0.3%, but then plus 0.3% in the fourth quarter. in italy, there has been weak growth with 0.1% in the third quarter, and very s
the uk's most recent gdp figures show the uk entered recession in 2023. the last time the uk's economy was in recession was 2020, during the covid pandemic. gdp shrank by 0.3% in the last three months of 2023 — october to december. that follows a fall of 0.1% in the previous quarter, july to september. despite gdp falling in successive quarters, it did grow by 0.1% across the whole of 2023, the data shows. but what about other countries in the g7? well, lack of growth has been a challenge for...
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uk sport and uk athletics are planning to bid to host the 2029 world championships. it would be another big coup for the uk, with glasgow staging the world indoor championships over the weekend, and with the european championships heading to birmingham in two years�* time. london and the uk last staged the event back in 2017. a feasibility study has yet to take place but the sport's leaders say they are determined to host what they describe as a transformational major championships. the ambition forms part of a wider set of hosting aspirations set to be announced by the funding agency uk sport on tuesday. we can't definitely say it will be london but it would actually be in our mind given the success of it before. i think london was kind of transformational and it built off 2012. it was transformational in all sorts of ways for the sport, europe, sport back in europe and it was also transformational for the athletes and you look at some of the athletes coming through here and where they come from and i just think it would be another step up for us. yeah, i think it
uk sport and uk athletics are planning to bid to host the 2029 world championships. it would be another big coup for the uk, with glasgow staging the world indoor championships over the weekend, and with the european championships heading to birmingham in two years�* time. london and the uk last staged the event back in 2017. a feasibility study has yet to take place but the sport's leaders say they are determined to host what they describe as a transformational major championships. the...
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i hope so, it hope it will, uk _ statement. stay in the uk? i hope so, it hope it will, uk snooker- statement. stay in the uk? i hope so, it hope it will, uk snooker in l so, it hope it will, uk snooker in general has been amassing part of the history of the sport so i don't want it to move to far. —— been massive part. british number one cameron norrie is through to the quarterfinals of the barcelona 0pen after beating spain's roberto bautista agut in straight sets. norrie took the first set by six games to four before two early breaks at the start of the second set put him on the way to victory. the brit will face argentina's tomas martin etcheverry in the last eight after he beat brandon nakashima by two sets to one. to the women's six nations now. ireland have made two changes for saturday's women's six nations game against england at twickenham. francesca mcghie will make her first start of this year's tournament for scotland in their game away to italy. that's one of four changes for bryan easson�*s side. all the team news is on th
i hope so, it hope it will, uk _ statement. stay in the uk? i hope so, it hope it will, uk snooker- statement. stay in the uk? i hope so, it hope it will, uk snooker in l so, it hope it will, uk snooker in general has been amassing part of the history of the sport so i don't want it to move to far. —— been massive part. british number one cameron norrie is through to the quarterfinals of the barcelona 0pen after beating spain's roberto bautista agut in straight sets. norrie took the first...
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but it will be the uk who are operating the uk internal market scheme. and on this, the fourth anniversary of leaving the european union, i can tell him absolutely that this agreed package of measures will not change the freedoms and powers we have secured through brexit or through the windsor framework. it will not reduce our ability to diverged, not our commitment to do so, should it be in the interests of the united kingdom. he mentions clause 13 c of one of the statutory instruments. there is a swathe of things that happens behind—the—scenes —— happen behind the scenes before a bill is brought to this house and one of them which the honourable memberfor belfast east has complained to me before about is something called pbl, where we do a chamber of bills and the secretaries of state for scotland, northern ireland and wales attend that to state whether there is any particular adverse effect of the legislation being mooted. what we are saying and what the honourable gentleman rightly asks for is transparency. publishing a written ministerial st
but it will be the uk who are operating the uk internal market scheme. and on this, the fourth anniversary of leaving the european union, i can tell him absolutely that this agreed package of measures will not change the freedoms and powers we have secured through brexit or through the windsor framework. it will not reduce our ability to diverged, not our commitment to do so, should it be in the interests of the united kingdom. he mentions clause 13 c of one of the statutory instruments. there...
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seen for a while, those i suppose you just saw basically sends these west and winds right across the uk, very gusty ones as well, particularly to the east of the pennines, a bit like today, a0 or 50 mph gusts, to be again another blustery one. brighterfor or 50 mph gusts, to be again another blustery one. brighter for scotland and the lakes, but south of that across england and wales, cloudy with some rain at times. for wales, the six nations, cloudy, about 11 celsius, not terrible, could be worse. sunday, some rain reaching scotland and northern ireland, general of the north—east of the uk, drier little bits and pieces of rain to the south and mild. but i want to point out this weather front, because this is the beginning of a very wet spell for western and north—western scotland. in fact, the met office warned there could be 50 millimetres of rain, 100, 150 in some spots through here, that is sunday into monday, is that weather front graces the north—east the uk. but south of it, we are in that south—westerly airstream, so again glasgow 12 celsius, about that in birmingham, an
seen for a while, those i suppose you just saw basically sends these west and winds right across the uk, very gusty ones as well, particularly to the east of the pennines, a bit like today, a0 or 50 mph gusts, to be again another blustery one. brighterfor or 50 mph gusts, to be again another blustery one. brighter for scotland and the lakes, but south of that across england and wales, cloudy with some rain at times. for wales, the six nations, cloudy, about 11 celsius, not terrible, could be...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it's been five days since iran's drone and missile attack and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has insisted his country will make its own decisions about how to respond. he said this during talks with the british government in hopes of preventing further escalation.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it's been five days since iran's drone and missile attack and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has insisted his country will make its own decisions about how to respond. he said this during talks with the british government in hopes of preventing further escalation.
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and water sportsjoin together to call for rivers, lakes and coasts to be cleaned up in the uk. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. bayern munich against real madrid — with the stellar talent on show, promised so much, and their champions league semi—final duly delivered. two of england's big names in harry kane and jude bellingham were facing up on opposite sides, with kane proving the catalyst, once again, to turn things around for bayern. and real scrambling a late equaliser ahead of the second leg. john murray was watching. it was a most enjoyable first leg as two of the great clubs went at it. on the first half, they calm byron munich with sucker punch scoring the opening after tom this made a dominant start. but the match up to level after the break. first, flashing in the equaliserfor 1—1— within four minutes, he harry kane from the penalty spot, his 43rd goal for byron munich. however, the last ten minutes, real madrid brought it back to square also from the penalty and the second goal of the tie. forjude bellingham it was a quiet night in substituti
and water sportsjoin together to call for rivers, lakes and coasts to be cleaned up in the uk. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. bayern munich against real madrid — with the stellar talent on show, promised so much, and their champions league semi—final duly delivered. two of england's big names in harry kane and jude bellingham were facing up on opposite sides, with kane proving the catalyst, once again, to turn things around for bayern. and real scrambling a late equaliser...
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get the uk to grow again. we are officially in recession — to grow again. we are officially in recession. a mild recession, it should — recession. a mild recession, it should he _ recession. a mild recession, it should be set, but it is the sluggish, no growth for a few years now and _ sluggish, no growth for a few years now and she has said everything she does will— now and she has said everything she does will he — now and she has said everything she does will be getting about the economy back to growth. one issue here is— economy back to growth. one issue here is that — economy back to growth. one issue here is that everyone says it is about — here is that everyone says it is about growth whether it is the current — about growth whether it is the current government or the right of the conservative buddy or the lib dems, _ the conservative buddy or the lib dems, they all want growth. she says she has— dems, they all want growth. she says she has something more to offer in terms _ she has so
get the uk to grow again. we are officially in recession — to grow again. we are officially in recession. a mild recession, it should — recession. a mild recession, it should he _ recession. a mild recession, it should be set, but it is the sluggish, no growth for a few years now and _ sluggish, no growth for a few years now and she has said everything she does will— now and she has said everything she does will he — now and she has said everything she does will be getting about the...
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while the uk government stop selling weapons to israel? will it finally get behind the international court ofjustice investigation and will it fund an international criminal court investigation into the conflict? whatever happens, the sorry episode will be remembered for being one of the most shameful in the history of british foreign policy. what we have witnessed is a complete dereliction of all moral and legal responsibility for a government and the parliament who at the time of greatest humanitarian crisis, have simply looked the other way. and quite rightly history willjudge them harshly for it. i quite rightly history will “udge them harshly for ith quite rightly history will “udge them harshly for it. i simply don't think the idea _ them harshly for it. i simply don't think the idea that _ them harshly for it. i simply don't think the idea that the _ them harshly for it. i simply don't. think the idea that the government has looked the other way carries any possible credibility at all. i must say to him that in all his remarks,
while the uk government stop selling weapons to israel? will it finally get behind the international court ofjustice investigation and will it fund an international criminal court investigation into the conflict? whatever happens, the sorry episode will be remembered for being one of the most shameful in the history of british foreign policy. what we have witnessed is a complete dereliction of all moral and legal responsibility for a government and the parliament who at the time of greatest...
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you can see a tight squeeze on the isobars, still very windy across the whole of the uk with blustery showers in the north and west in particular. maybe some lightning in parts of scotland and wintriness over the hills. more sunshine further south and east and temperatures a eight to ii. sunshine further south and east and temperatures a eight to 11. tonight we see a brief respite before storm jocelyn approaches. some clear skies to the east and temperatures could drop to low single figures. then heavy rain piling into south—west england, wales and northern ireland by the time of tomorrow morning. here is storm jocelyn, following the same sort of track as storm isha, passing to the north of scotland. it is across northern and central parts of scotland gusts up to 80mph with structures and trees already damaged, it could cause more damage and disruption and there will be a lot of heavy rain too. possibly another 11 millimetres in the north and west. by the time we get to thursday. but mild air, 13 or 1a degrees celsius. the storm clears heading into wednesday. a quieter day, the wind
you can see a tight squeeze on the isobars, still very windy across the whole of the uk with blustery showers in the north and west in particular. maybe some lightning in parts of scotland and wintriness over the hills. more sunshine further south and east and temperatures a eight to ii. sunshine further south and east and temperatures a eight to 11. tonight we see a brief respite before storm jocelyn approaches. some clear skies to the east and temperatures could drop to low single figures....
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it will be open to anyone whose asylum claim has been rejected by the uk authorities. in particular it is aimed at those who cannot return to their home countries. dr madeleine sumption is the director of the migration 0bservatory and an expert on migration. she told me more about the return scheme and how it compares to what other country's policies. typically seen as a less expensive and more humane way to remove people because they're going of their own accord rather than being forced onto a plane to leave. i think in the rwandan case, it's probably not going to be cheap because the deal to remove people to rwanda, you kmow, we don't know exactly whether the payments involved would be the same as under the other scheme to remove people forcibly to rwanda. but under that scheme, the government has agreed to pay £170,000 per person relocated. so it's possible that it won't be cheap. i think what the government will be hoping is that it may address this long standing challenge they have that there are some people who are refused asylum, maybe from countries like iraq,
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you add that together with the setup costs, which are being paid for in the uk. that is going up to £28 million a year and they arrive at that figure of nearly 400 million, but in addition to that if 300 migrants are sent to land at the rand and government would get a further payment of 120 million so effectively around half £1 billion could be spent on the scheme and that is obviously more than £1 million per migrant where that figure to be reached. in addition to that the government will also be spending £150,000 per person sent to rhondda over a five year period to pay for things such as food and accommodation. labour say the money is not being well spent and they would scrap the scheme. they said it is scandalous. interestingly, the chair of the home affairs select committee a cross—party committee of mps was questioning whether this was value for money even compared to the high cost of housing asylum seekers in hotels in the uk, but the government's argument quite simply
you add that together with the setup costs, which are being paid for in the uk. that is going up to £28 million a year and they arrive at that figure of nearly 400 million, but in addition to that if 300 migrants are sent to land at the rand and government would get a further payment of 120 million so effectively around half £1 billion could be spent on the scheme and that is obviously more than £1 million per migrant where that figure to be reached. in addition to that the government will...
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it will be certain constituencies in the uk. we need to understand _ constituencies in the uk. we need to understand what is going on here. can you _ understand what is going on here. can you give some specific examples... can you give some specific examples. . ._ can you give some specific examples... can you give some specific examles. .. �* ., i. examples... i've given them to you. there is a — examples... i've given them to you. there is a video _ examples... i've given them to you. there is a video circulating - examples... i've given them to you. there is a video circulating online i there is a video circulating online that you — there is a video circulating online that you clearly haven't seen of vile. _ that you clearly haven't seen of vile. racist— that you clearly haven't seen of vile, racist death threats, abuse, to nry— vile, racist death threats, abuse, to my candidate earlier this week. right? _ to my candidate earlier this week. right? we've got supporters being threatened with firebombs. i've had to move _ threatened with firebombs. i've had to move nr
it will be certain constituencies in the uk. we need to understand _ constituencies in the uk. we need to understand what is going on here. can you _ understand what is going on here. can you give some specific examples... can you give some specific examples. . ._ can you give some specific examples... can you give some specific examles. .. �* ., i. examples... i've given them to you. there is a — examples... i've given them to you. there is a video _ examples... i've given them to you....
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to demand that the uk government addresses pollution in rivers, lakes and coastal waters. they want compulsory monitoring of all sewage outlets to protect participants. chair of uk sport, dame katherine grainger, says it's a vitally important issue, but she does worry that highlighting it could deter some from taking up sports. i think on a positive more and more people are talking about it so the awareness has grown and grown but the flip side of that is why it still feels the waterways could be dangerous, orat still feels the waterways could be dangerous, or at least unhealthy, thenif dangerous, or at least unhealthy, then if you were a parent, if you were in charge of groups especially of young people, would you want your young people you are in charge of all parenting going into those waterways if there is a risk and danger? so i would worry that it's going to have a negative effect on participation. the plus side is because there is an awareness, because there is an awareness, because there is action being taken, because there is action being taken, because conversati
to demand that the uk government addresses pollution in rivers, lakes and coastal waters. they want compulsory monitoring of all sewage outlets to protect participants. chair of uk sport, dame katherine grainger, says it's a vitally important issue, but she does worry that highlighting it could deter some from taking up sports. i think on a positive more and more people are talking about it so the awareness has grown and grown but the flip side of that is why it still feels the waterways could...
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highest temperatures this time were across southern parts of the uk. cloud breaking up here and there to give some sunshine and 14 degrees in cambridgeshire. in between, we had thicker cloud on these weather fronts, an area of low pressure, bringing some wet weather, that's moving away into the north sea. so it is turning drier. keeping more cloud, though, for england and wales. that'll keep the temperatures up. clearer skies for scotland and northern ireland. it could be a frosty start early in the morning, but the promise of more sunshine for scotland and northern ireland. a cloudy start for england and wales. still a bit dampness in the east, but we'll see some sunshine developing more widely as the cloud retreats back towards east anglia and the southeast. here, temperatures could make double figures, but i think 7—8 degrees is going to be nearer the mark. it could be the odd shower coming into north—west scotland, especially as the breeze picks up later in the day. and if we look to the north, by wednesday, this deep low is pushing between ice
highest temperatures this time were across southern parts of the uk. cloud breaking up here and there to give some sunshine and 14 degrees in cambridgeshire. in between, we had thicker cloud on these weather fronts, an area of low pressure, bringing some wet weather, that's moving away into the north sea. so it is turning drier. keeping more cloud, though, for england and wales. that'll keep the temperatures up. clearer skies for scotland and northern ireland. it could be a frosty start early...
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government that invests — with a new uk government that invests in — with a new uk government that invests in partnership and wheels as future _ invests in partnership and wheels as future i_ invests in partnership and wheels as future. i really should because like so many _ future. i really should because like so many members and friends here today— so many members and friends here today i_ so many members and friends here today i want wales to thrive in the sunshine — today i want wales to thrive in the sunshine that hope and social justice — sunshine that hope and social justice can offer all of us. no matter— justice can offer all of us. no matter our background or what we look like _ matter our background or what we look like or— matter our background or what we look like or who we love. translation:— look like or who we love. translation: ., , , ., , translation: from sunny intervals were hepefuls _ translation: from sunny intervals were hepefuls party _ translation: from sunny intervals were hopefuls party find _ translation: from sunny intervals were hopefuls party find
government that invests — with a new uk government that invests in — with a new uk government that invests in partnership and wheels as future _ invests in partnership and wheels as future i_ invests in partnership and wheels as future. i really should because like so many _ future. i really should because like so many members and friends here today— so many members and friends here today i_ so many members and friends here today i want wales to thrive in the sunshine — today i want...
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mcilroy is one ofjust six uk players here. the lowest figure this century is partly down to this sport's modern split. on the saudi—backed liv tour, it's hard to qualify for the masters. lee westwood and ian poulter are two who won't be here this week. liv in the pga are still in talks on a merger. until then, last year's champion is still one of the rebels. jon rahm won the masters, then moved to liv last december in a deal worth more than £400 million. but no prize fund can buy what they win at augusta. having the jacket, i kept it on my closet on a spot where i would walk by it every single day. and obviously, inevitably, every once in a while you put it on. you know, it is the biggest tournament in the world, with no offence to anything else, but it's probably the most followed one by people that don't even play golf. that's, ithink, what makes the difference. your notoriety goes up quite a bit. is there still any tension or does everybodyjust happy to see each other? you guys love to kind of try to make it sound like,
mcilroy is one ofjust six uk players here. the lowest figure this century is partly down to this sport's modern split. on the saudi—backed liv tour, it's hard to qualify for the masters. lee westwood and ian poulter are two who won't be here this week. liv in the pga are still in talks on a merger. until then, last year's champion is still one of the rebels. jon rahm won the masters, then moved to liv last december in a deal worth more than £400 million. but no prize fund can buy what they...
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went to the uk with his parents — have some fun. went to the uk with his parents lives _ have some fun. went to the uk with his parents lives is _ have some fun. went to the uk with his parents lives is 18 _ have some fun. went to the uk with his parents lives is 18 months i have some fun. went to the uk with his parents lives is 18 months old i his parents lives is 18 months old to try and find where to support him and his disability. mr; to try and find where to support him and his disability.— and his disability. my day-to-day life, i realise _ and his disability. my day-to-day life, i realise i— and his disability. my day-to-day life, i realise i cannot _ and his disability. my day-to-day life, i realise i cannot do - and his disability. my day-to-day life, i realise i cannot do things l life, i realise i cannot do things with my left arm as well as a code my right arm. lifting heavy things, carrying things, because my shoulder, i cannot move my left arm the label is used to run and bring everything and so it's more my elbow
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a fairly potent area of low pressure is going to move to the north of the uk. it's been named storm ingunn by the norwegian metservice. the southern half of the uk is going to be bright and breezy on wednesday, but that storm will bring some strong winds and heavy rain across northern parts of the uk, particularly so for parts of scotland, where the strongest winds could reach around 85 mph. here's the storm system; you can see it developing here. it is moving well to the north of us. but just look at all those isobars heading our way through the day on wednesday. so that's the active front that's bringing the strong, squally winds and heavy rain. first thing, wednesday, i think temperatures are going to be nearfreezing, perhaps even a little below through central parts of england and wales. but i think frost—free further north, where we've got the cloud, the winds — gales already during wednesday morning and the rain moving in. so that rain willjust shift its way gradually further eastwards across parts of scotland through the morning. this line here could
a fairly potent area of low pressure is going to move to the north of the uk. it's been named storm ingunn by the norwegian metservice. the southern half of the uk is going to be bright and breezy on wednesday, but that storm will bring some strong winds and heavy rain across northern parts of the uk, particularly so for parts of scotland, where the strongest winds could reach around 85 mph. here's the storm system; you can see it developing here. it is moving well to the north of us. but just...
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and those chillier conditions extend all the way south across the uk for the weekend. live from washington, this is bbc news. born into a country in chaos — our correspondent in haiti reports on the littlest lives caught up in crisis, as aid begins to make its way in. plus, a victory lap for vladimir putin. russia's leader reaffirms his commitment to the war in ukraine, after winning another six—year term in office. global health experts say that more than one million people in gaza are...
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you can see that slightly colder air there just in the north of the uk. and then the outlook — so this is really for the rest of the week into the weekend and even into next week. it's a general trend here for these milder air masses to sweep in off the atlantic. so pretty stable temperatures, maybe as high as 16 but generally around 13—14 celsius. in the south of the country, closer to single figures — around average in the north of the uk. bye— bye. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm arunoday mukharji. lets get you the headlines. the un urges israel against military action in the overcrowded city of rafah. over a million palestinians have sought refuge in the city from israeli bombardment across gaza. as fears grow of an offensive in rafah, us presidentjoe biden says they are working on a hostage deal as he hosts jordan's king abdullah at the white house in the uk — the labour party says it's withdrawing support for its candidate in a by—election in rochdale, after spending much of the day defending its decision to stand
you can see that slightly colder air there just in the north of the uk. and then the outlook — so this is really for the rest of the week into the weekend and even into next week. it's a general trend here for these milder air masses to sweep in off the atlantic. so pretty stable temperatures, maybe as high as 16 but generally around 13—14 celsius. in the south of the country, closer to single figures — around average in the north of the uk. bye— bye. welcome to newsday, reporting live...
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rupert james gray and lo, reform uk, 2578. applause nicholas david _ reform uk, 2578. applause nicholas david wood, - reform uk, 2578. applause nicholas david wood, ukip, l nicholas david wood, ukip, people not politics, 129. the number of — people not politics, 129. the number of ballot _ people not politics, 129. tue: number of ballot papers rejected was follows. want of an official mark, zero. voting for more than one candidate, 13. writing by which the voter could be identified, one. unmarked or void from certainty, 22. giving a total of 36 rejected ballot papers. the turnout figure across the constituency was 37 .11%. and i do hereby declare that damien eganis do hereby declare that damien egan is duly elected, thank you. egan is duly elected, thank ou. , well thank you all very much. thank— well thank you all very much. thank you _ well thank you all very much. thank you to the returning offiter— thank you to the returning officer and the teams of people here _ officer and the teams of people here and — officer and the teams of people here and across the
rupert james gray and lo, reform uk, 2578. applause nicholas david _ reform uk, 2578. applause nicholas david wood, - reform uk, 2578. applause nicholas david wood, ukip, l nicholas david wood, ukip, people not politics, 129. the number of — people not politics, 129. the number of ballot _ people not politics, 129. tue: number of ballot papers rejected was follows. want of an official mark, zero. voting for more than one candidate, 13. writing by which the voter could be identified, one....
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if the uk government passes new legislation. the us secretary of state vows a decisive response to the deadly strike that killed three american troops in jordan. plus, a rare glimpse into the lives of great white harks. how a youtuber may have footage of a creature soon after its birth. hello, i'm caitriona perry. before we move to events in the middle east, we want to bring you the latest on a story that's been developing in the past hour. the leader of northern ireland's democratic unionist party says his party is prepared to return to powersharing in northern ireland if the uk government delivers on a new proposal, which would include passing new legislation.the party collapsed the power—sharing new legislation. the party collapsed the power—sharing government nearly two years ago in protest against post—brexit trade arrangements. sirjeffrey donaldson says that the measures proposed by the government in london will secure a positive future for northern ireland within the uk. the package of measures in totality does prov
if the uk government passes new legislation. the us secretary of state vows a decisive response to the deadly strike that killed three american troops in jordan. plus, a rare glimpse into the lives of great white harks. how a youtuber may have footage of a creature soon after its birth. hello, i'm caitriona perry. before we move to events in the middle east, we want to bring you the latest on a story that's been developing in the past hour. the leader of northern ireland's democratic unionist...
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through the rest of the day, for the vast majority of uk it is dry. could see the odd spit of drizzle falling across the eastern slopes of the pennines and a vanishingly small chance of a shower elsewhere across england and wales but for the bulk it is just a england and wales but for the bulk it isjust a dry england and wales but for the bulk it is just a dry day. cold temperatures in birmingham, around six at the moment, not rising much past that. but 10—12 in the warmest spots possible today. overnight tonight, a lot of cloud feeding in from the north sea affecting east scotland and a good part of north—east england, probably some drizzle falling from that. clear spells and a few spaces will allow temperatures to dip down giving a nip of ruralfrost. temperatures to dip down giving a nip of rural frost. frost free from any stop low—pressure to the south—west, high pressure to the north—east on friday, those pushing together and it means friday will be more windy overall. the uk has only one named wind system, the helm wind, blowing across
through the rest of the day, for the vast majority of uk it is dry. could see the odd spit of drizzle falling across the eastern slopes of the pennines and a vanishingly small chance of a shower elsewhere across england and wales but for the bulk it is just a england and wales but for the bulk it isjust a dry england and wales but for the bulk it is just a dry day. cold temperatures in birmingham, around six at the moment, not rising much past that. but 10—12 in the warmest spots possible...
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the political landscape has changed here in the uk but there is still some in his own party, either mps, activists or supporters in the country who just want labour party to take as tough line as they would as the scottish national party. understand the second motion of the order people will not be moved today — order people will not be moved today. this is a highly sensitive subiect— today. this is a highly sensitive subject in— today. this is a highly sensitive subject in which feelings are running _ subject in which feelings are running high and the house and the nation _ running high and the house and the nation and — running high and the house and the nation and throughout the world. i think_ nation and throughout the world. i think it's _ nation and throughout the world. i think it's important on this occasion_ think it's important on this occasion that the house is able to consider— occasion that the house is able to consider the widest possible range of options. i have therefore decided to select _ of options. i have therefore decided to select their members both in th
the political landscape has changed here in the uk but there is still some in his own party, either mps, activists or supporters in the country who just want labour party to take as tough line as they would as the scottish national party. understand the second motion of the order people will not be moved today — order people will not be moved today. this is a highly sensitive subiect— today. this is a highly sensitive subject in— today. this is a highly sensitive subject in which feelings...
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landmarks across the uk are being lit up to commemorate the anniversary of liberation auschwitz. hello, good evening, welcome to sports day this saturday night. coming up on the programme... keeping the magic of the fa cup alive — maidstone march on at the expense of ipswich town. the story of a remarkable upset is on the way. maidstone in the fifth round, just bring it on, itjust keeps getting better and better. pope hits a hundred in hyderabad, giving england a glimmer of hope as they fight back in the first test against india. and back to back wins for aryna sabalenka, who's the australian open champion again. we start with the magic of the fa cup — everything you've heard about fairy tales and banana skins and big upsets applies tonight. maidstone united, non—league maidstone united who play in the sixth tier of english football, have knocked out a team that could be in the premier league next season. ipswich town are second in the championship having lost fewer games than anyone else — but today they had no answer for the side four divisions below them as ben crouche
landmarks across the uk are being lit up to commemorate the anniversary of liberation auschwitz. hello, good evening, welcome to sports day this saturday night. coming up on the programme... keeping the magic of the fa cup alive — maidstone march on at the expense of ipswich town. the story of a remarkable upset is on the way. maidstone in the fifth round, just bring it on, itjust keeps getting better and better. pope hits a hundred in hyderabad, giving england a glimmer of hope as they fight...
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the low pressure then driving that system sits across the uk. that weather front will be out of the way for friday. things will be turning a little bit cooler. windy weather actually through the english channel, and we'll see showers coming into england and wales — some of these could be heavy and thundery. bit of snow over the scottish mountains, otherwise it's rain, sinking southwards here, a northerly wind pushing down — that'll introduce cooler air. but we still could see 13 celsius across some southeastern areas to end the week. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: joe biden has now won enough delegates to secure the democratic nomination for us president. the uk calls for answers from israel, after a bbc report shows medical staff in gaza's nasser hospital being beaten and humiliated by israeli troops. protests in haiti's capital — following the prime minister's resignation there are hopes that a transitional council will be appointed within days. as thailand celebrates national elephant da
the low pressure then driving that system sits across the uk. that weather front will be out of the way for friday. things will be turning a little bit cooler. windy weather actually through the english channel, and we'll see showers coming into england and wales — some of these could be heavy and thundery. bit of snow over the scottish mountains, otherwise it's rain, sinking southwards here, a northerly wind pushing down — that'll introduce cooler air. but we still could see 13 celsius...
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over 30,000 people have arrive in the uk illegally since - arrive in the uk illegally since that came into force lastjuly. are you expecting to send all effectively thousand people to rwanda, because obviously they cannot make a claim for asylum in this countrymike neville has to get royal assent, then subsequent to that has to be put in force.- that has to be put in force. there will be choices _ that has to be put in force. there will be choices about _ that has to be put in force. there will be choices about which - that has to be put in force. there l will be choices about which cohorts to initially apply the policy too. there is a range of different options for that. that is all in at the planning work that has to be put in force. , . ., . , in force. there will be choices about which _ in force. there will be choices about which cohorts _ in force. there will be choices about which cohorts to - in force. there will be choices| about which cohorts to initially apply the policy to. there is a range of different options for that. that is all the planning work that is being done. cu
over 30,000 people have arrive in the uk illegally since - arrive in the uk illegally since that came into force lastjuly. are you expecting to send all effectively thousand people to rwanda, because obviously they cannot make a claim for asylum in this countrymike neville has to get royal assent, then subsequent to that has to be put in force.- that has to be put in force. there will be choices _ that has to be put in force. there will be choices about _ that has to be put in force. there will...
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the protestant warming conditions likely to be in the western side of the uk. there is the area of high pressure to the west of the uk the top i want to show you the position of the jet stream. the winds are driving weather systems around the world, thejet driving weather systems around the world, the jet stream to the north of us, and then pushing south. if anything, thejet of us, and then pushing south. if anything, the jet stream of us, and then pushing south. if anything, thejet stream is of us, and then pushing south. if anything, the jet stream is spending back on itself through the weekend, which will introduce some colder air across eastern parts especially. through today, a frontal system to clear the south, some rain with that, but we see skies brightening, sunny spells, scattered showers. just 8 degrees in aberdeen for the further south, 16 in cardiff. this evening tonight, most of the showers will fade. we keep some going in eastern counties, where it will stay breezy. more cloud in north—west scotland. in between, clearskies and it's going to be
the protestant warming conditions likely to be in the western side of the uk. there is the area of high pressure to the west of the uk the top i want to show you the position of the jet stream. the winds are driving weather systems around the world, thejet driving weather systems around the world, the jet stream to the north of us, and then pushing south. if anything, thejet of us, and then pushing south. if anything, the jet stream of us, and then pushing south. if anything, thejet stream is...
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wealth across the uk. the prime minister, rishi sunak is in north east england — pledging millions of pounds in funding for local towns, if the conservatives hold on to power. ticketmaster's owner, live nation, confirms hackers have accessed customer data. a cyber criminal gang claims to have stolen the details of around half a billion users. now let's join sportsday. i'm 0lly foster, this is sportsday live from wembley stadium. we are 90 minutes away from kick—off in the champions league final between borussia dortmund and the 14—time champions real madrid. jude bellingham is la liga's player of the year. can he cap his debut season in spain by becoming a european champion? dortmund will be the underdogs, but they've defied the odds to reach the final and the fans say they can cause an upset. i'm hugh ferris at the bbc sports centre. bath stay on course for their first league title in the 21st century. they beat sale to make the premiership final and tallon griekspoor is taking fourth seed alexander
wealth across the uk. the prime minister, rishi sunak is in north east england — pledging millions of pounds in funding for local towns, if the conservatives hold on to power. ticketmaster's owner, live nation, confirms hackers have accessed customer data. a cyber criminal gang claims to have stolen the details of around half a billion users. now let's join sportsday. i'm 0lly foster, this is sportsday live from wembley stadium. we are 90 minutes away from kick—off in the champions league...
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and those chillier conditions extend all the way south across the uk for the weekend. welcome to bbc news. born into a country in crisis, our correspondent in haiti reports on the lives caught up in the violence has more aid makes its way in. global health experts say more than a million people in gaza are starving amid the threat of all—out famine conditions. and a victory lap for vladimir putin, he reaffirmed his commitment to the war in ukraine after winning another term in office. mountain atr causing —— violence and famine are causing nation in haiti —— causing chaos in haiti. hundreds of thousands are caught amidst the fighting amid dire shortages of food. most haitians cannot leave, they are living in a country where gangs remain in control of much of the capital. the bodies of at least a dozen people were
and those chillier conditions extend all the way south across the uk for the weekend. welcome to bbc news. born into a country in crisis, our correspondent in haiti reports on the lives caught up in the violence has more aid makes its way in. global health experts say more than a million people in gaza are starving amid the threat of all—out famine conditions. and a victory lap for vladimir putin, he reaffirmed his commitment to the war in ukraine after winning another term in office....
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across the uk as a whole, current rates are down to 85%, so below that 95% target. in parts of london it is down to 50%. it is those areas that cee lo vaccine uptake are seeing a resurgence of a virus that we thought at one point had been eradicated in the united kingdom. had been eradicated in the united kinudom. ~ . . had been eradicated in the united kinadom. ~ ., ., had been eradicated in the united kindom. . ., ., ., kingdom. what are the health authority is — kingdom. what are the health authority is trying _ kingdom. what are the health authority is trying to - kingdom. what are the health authority is trying to do - kingdom. what are the health authority is trying to do to - kingdom. what are the health - authority is trying to do to redress that low uptake?— that low uptake? there is a big aublici that low uptake? there is a big publicity drive. _ that low uptake? there is a big publicity drive. we _ that low uptake? there is a big publicity drive. we have - that low uptake? there is a big publicity drive. we have had i that low uptake? there is a big |
across the uk as a whole, current rates are down to 85%, so below that 95% target. in parts of london it is down to 50%. it is those areas that cee lo vaccine uptake are seeing a resurgence of a virus that we thought at one point had been eradicated in the united kingdom. had been eradicated in the united kinudom. ~ . . had been eradicated in the united kinadom. ~ ., ., had been eradicated in the united kindom. . ., ., ., kingdom. what are the health authority is — kingdom. what are the...
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i want to ask you about reform uk. they were campaigning very heavily and willingboro.— campaigning very heavily and willinuboro. , willingboro. they were indeed. they themselves _ willingboro. they were indeed. they themselves say _ willingboro. they were indeed. they themselves say they - willingboro. they were indeed. they themselves say they hope to get about 10% of the vote and they may well be as the rumour of mill suggests, labour may have won it by a record amount in the constituency but part of the explanation will be the success of reform. i would simply make the point that given this is such a euro sceptic situation, 10% across the opinion polls across the uk in general, that you might expect them to do rather more than 10% in this by—election if they are expected to match the position in the opinion polls. but either way, part of the story may be that the reasons why the conservatives lost the sea is because of the loss of voters to reform. that is not going to make rishi sunak�*s life any more comfor
i want to ask you about reform uk. they were campaigning very heavily and willingboro.— campaigning very heavily and willinuboro. , willingboro. they were indeed. they themselves _ willingboro. they were indeed. they themselves say _ willingboro. they were indeed. they themselves say they - willingboro. they were indeed. they themselves say they hope to get about 10% of the vote and they may well be as the rumour of mill suggests, labour may have won it by a record amount in the constituency...
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simon christopher danczuk, reform uk candidate, 1,968. iain donaldson, liberal democrat candidate, 2,164. applause paul simon ellison, the conservative party candidate, 3,731. applause george galloway, workers party of britain candidate, 12,... cheering 12,335. michael howarth, independent candidate, 246. applause william howarth, independent candidate, 523. applause guy otten, green party candidate, 436. ravin rodent subortna, official monster raving loony party candidate, 209. cheering david anthony tully, independent candidate, 6,648. cheering and applause that was 6,638. i do hereby declare that george galloway is duly elected. cheering and applause welcome to rochdale. the cheering and applause welcome to rochdale. ., ., , welcome to rochdale. the turnout was 39.7%. welcome to rochdale. the turnout was 39-7%- thank — welcome to rochdale. the turnout was 39-7%- thank you. _ welcome to rochdale. the turnout was 39.7%. thank you, ladies _ welcome to rochdale. the turnout was 39.796. thank you, ladies and - 39.7%. thank you, ladies and
simon christopher danczuk, reform uk candidate, 1,968. iain donaldson, liberal democrat candidate, 2,164. applause paul simon ellison, the conservative party candidate, 3,731. applause george galloway, workers party of britain candidate, 12,... cheering 12,335. michael howarth, independent candidate, 246. applause william howarth, independent candidate, 523. applause guy otten, green party candidate, 436. ravin rodent subortna, official monster raving loony party candidate, 209. cheering david...
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a weather system is approaching south—western parts of the uk. here is the weather map for monday. the next weather system approaching south—western parts of the uk, introducing thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain, certainly throughout the morning. that cloud and rain will also spread across ireland, which belfast eventually. but the bulk of the country, further east looking dry, at least through monday afternoon, with sunshine and temperatures pleasant enough, i suppose. the winds will be light and the sun getting just a little bit stronger now. through the course of monday evening into tuesday, that weather front will cross most areas of the uk. by the time we get to early tuesday, that weather front should die a death and fizzle away and the bulk of tuesday is looking dry and bright for most of us, apart from a few showers out towards the west. temperatures about the same. the outlook for the week ahead, the first half of the week, a little bit of rain in the south—west, but then towards the end of the week generally drier and brighter. temperatures for most of us into doubl
a weather system is approaching south—western parts of the uk. here is the weather map for monday. the next weather system approaching south—western parts of the uk, introducing thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain, certainly throughout the morning. that cloud and rain will also spread across ireland, which belfast eventually. but the bulk of the country, further east looking dry, at least through monday afternoon, with sunshine and temperatures pleasant enough, i suppose. the winds will be...
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widespread weather warnings are in place across the uk. storm isha is sweeping in, bringing winds of up to 90 miles per hour. all the emergency services are warning those right across the uk of problems on the roads, problems with trains and we've already seen some problems with planes. a deadly blast rocks a market in the occupied city of donetsk in eastern ukraine. the kremlin says at least least 25 people are dead. and more than 25,000 people have now been killed in gaza since the war with israel began — according to the hamas—run health ministry. and a fireball over berlin. a small asteroid lights up the skies in the german capital, breaking up in the atmosphere. an amber warning for wind has come into force, as storm isha moves in — affecting most of the uk.
widespread weather warnings are in place across the uk. storm isha is sweeping in, bringing winds of up to 90 miles per hour. all the emergency services are warning those right across the uk of problems on the roads, problems with trains and we've already seen some problems with planes. a deadly blast rocks a market in the occupied city of donetsk in eastern ukraine. the kremlin says at least least 25 people are dead. and more than 25,000 people have now been killed in gaza since the war with...
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by contrast further east across the uk it remains cotd~ — east across the uk it remains cold. , , , , . east across the uk it remains cold. , ,, _ cold. high pressure is close by but it turns — cold. high pressure is close by but it turns to _ cold. high pressure is close by but it turns to edge _ cold. high pressure is close by but it turns to edge away - cold. high pressure is close by but it turns to edge away and l but it turns to edge away and that allows these weather fronts to bring cloud and even rain southwards overnight. before that cloud comes in. and there will be a lot of cloud on monday. we have this light rain and drizzle affecting northern england, the midlands, wales, heading towards the south—west. the could be a few spots of rain moving down across scotland before northern areas see the sunshine return in the afternoon but there will not be as much sunshine in northern ireland, it will not be as warm on monday. may make 16 degrees in glasgow but it will be particularly chilly with the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of i pressure continues to ju
by contrast further east across the uk it remains cotd~ — east across the uk it remains cold. , , , , . east across the uk it remains cold. , ,, _ cold. high pressure is close by but it turns — cold. high pressure is close by but it turns to _ cold. high pressure is close by but it turns to edge _ cold. high pressure is close by but it turns to edge away - cold. high pressure is close by but it turns to edge away and l but it turns to edge away and that allows these weather fronts to bring...
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some will fine tune for longer in the uk while others will be here. welcome — all the way on the other side of paris. and about 40 minutes from the olympic village, another french town, another state of the art prep camp. i suppose i would just put matting up against the mirror. nothing is left to chance when it comes to planning an 0lympics. hundreds of thousands have been spent by the city on new facilities, a legacy investment to maximise british and ultimately french potential. when you explain that to other countries that you've got that access, they're a bit like, oh my god, like, why haven't we got that? you know? i think you obviously see that in reflection in the performances as well, you know, tgp go out and they, gb go out and they, they do incredible things and it's all about the 1%. when you get to our level, we've done everything, we've done all the hard training. and if we can have that extra 1% against everybody else, then it's yeah, it's beneficial. ambitious plans to stage the opening ceremony on the river sen means security concer
some will fine tune for longer in the uk while others will be here. welcome — all the way on the other side of paris. and about 40 minutes from the olympic village, another french town, another state of the art prep camp. i suppose i would just put matting up against the mirror. nothing is left to chance when it comes to planning an 0lympics. hundreds of thousands have been spent by the city on new facilities, a legacy investment to maximise british and ultimately french potential. when you...
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now into the weekend, this area of high pressure finally makes its move building across the uk. but brisk winds still affecting eastern coastal counties with potentially quite a lot of cloud, maybe even some showery rain. best chance of any sunshine out towards the west. that's where we'll have the highest of the temperatures, up to around 13, 1a degrees. but it will actually be quite chilly for some eastern parts, particularly for north sea coasts. now, as we get into sunday, again, we'll see clouds, some showery rain perhaps spinning a little bit further west this time. the lowest temperatures always closest to these north sea coast, maybe some places stuck in single digits, 11 for newcastle and for hull. but further west, with some sunshine, northern ireland could see the highest temperatures, 16, maybe 17 degrees. nothing particularly warm in the outlook for next week. often dry, there will be some showers. live from washington, this is bbc news. the us house speaker finally sets a date for a long—awaited vote on billions of dollars in aid for ukraine and israel. and as la
now into the weekend, this area of high pressure finally makes its move building across the uk. but brisk winds still affecting eastern coastal counties with potentially quite a lot of cloud, maybe even some showery rain. best chance of any sunshine out towards the west. that's where we'll have the highest of the temperatures, up to around 13, 1a degrees. but it will actually be quite chilly for some eastern parts, particularly for north sea coasts. now, as we get into sunday, again, we'll see...